Okay, so after approximately 2 minutes on Sensir dry (no matter the setting) my dryer chimes that it's ready. On timed dry it's drying, but only after adjusting the time to 60 mins. Some loads need double dry time.

Have done lots if searching for answers.
First, I had the ducts professionally cleaned including the dryer vent.
Secondly, I replaced the Thermostat to no avail.
Finally, I replaced the Heating Element, Fuse and Thermostat (again, just to make sure the 1st wasn't a dud.)

No changes with these repairs.
Now, I'm a renter and this is the landlords set, so I was trying to fix it myself in order to save him $ on a service diagnostic call. (And we sold our set prior to moving in.)
What is the issue? Too many guesses online....would like to be certain before going forward.
]]>Dryer RepairConfuseddryerhttp://forum.partsdr.com/showthread.php?3892-Samsung-Dryer-shutting-off-after-2-minutesJASD (Just Another Samsung Dryer)http://forum.partsdr.com/showthread.php?3887-JASD-(Just-Another-Samsung-Dryer)&goto=newpost
Thu, 14 Feb 2019 02:33:07 GMT*Model Number: *
*Brand: * Brand
*Age: * Less than 1 year
*Model Number: * DV56H9100EG
*Brand: * Samsung
*Age: * 1-5 years
Hi,Model Number: Brand: BrandAge: Less than 1 year

Model Number: DV56H9100EGBrand: SamsungAge: 1-5 years

Hi,

My Samsung dryer is a little over 4 years old (bought Nov., 2014). A few months ago it started having problems with the heating, but not quite like others I've read about on these boards. Unfortunately, we have a fusebox with the old socket fuses instead of circuit breakers, so I've gone through a lot of 30AMP fuses trying to figure this out.

Anyways, it started blowing fuses on the heating side. The power/motor fuse doesn't seem to be affected. I have found that we can still use it, but the Eco dry setting seems to be the only one that doesn't blow a fuse. For the most part, that's OK, as it still gets stuff dry, though sometimes has to be run more than once, and if I want to do something like wet boots on the rack, forget about it, since that needs to be done on a timed dry or other setting. Prior to this it worked perfectly for 4 years.

Basically, none of the dryer functions on the left (Sensor Dry) works. The timed dry side works fine.

Here is the scenario:

I put something to dry at Delicates (on Sensor Dry). I start drying, it shows me it will take 27 minutes. Works a bit, then it gets to 26 minutes. Works another bit, then...it shows 1 minute left, and i believe it stops generating heat. The drum is rolling. After 1 minute, the cycle is finished.

I tried to run the dryer with the vent pipe disconnected - it still does it. The vent is clean, i can see through it.

Some history, which might be useful:

A. A while a go, by mistake, i ran a load without putting the lint filter - took it out to clean, then forgot. After the dry cycle finished, i noticed that. Looked inside - sone lint, and a sock stuck in there :) Cleaned everything, took the sock out. Dryer worked fine months after.

B. I used the dryer, several times, to dry my daughter's sandals, with Rack Dry option. A guy on youtube is claiming that the moisture sensor bars can get damage if drying shoes.

Thanks
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Sat, 02 Feb 2019 17:15:02 GMT*Model Number: * DV48H74000E
*Brand: * Samsung
*Age: * 1-5 years
After reading a lot of these threads, I have come to realize I have made a huge...Model Number: DV48H74000EBrand: SamsungAge: 1-5 years

After reading a lot of these threads, I have come to realize I have made a huge mistake by buying a Samsung washer and dryer. To keep this short it started overheating and sometimes would run with 1 minute left on the timer until we turned it off. My power bill for sure noticed. I had called a repair man but he never came and cancelled multiple times, so I tried to do it myself. I replaced the element, which did have a crack in it. Alas, it wasn't overheating....but now there was no heat at all. The next weekend I replaced the two sensors. Success!!! HEAT!...then in a flash it was gone. I swear I have checked everything on this forum that has been recommended. I am not an electrician but I know the breakers are good and there is power to the board and then to the unit when I turn it on, but again I am not an electrician and may have missed something. Could there be any other reason for this, other than Samsung should quit the appliance business?
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Mon, 28 Jan 2019 19:09:08 GMT*Model Number: * DV45H7000EW/A2
*Brand: * Samsung
*Age: * 1-5 years
heat stopped working replaced heating element, thermistor, thermal...Model Number: DV45H7000EW/A2Brand: SamsungAge: 1-5 years

I purchased this dryer a while back (used) and recently connected it up. It seemed to work properly (tub turned, igniter lit up, gas started and ignited) but afterwards I started smelling gas. I checked the lines and fittings going to the dryer but didn't find anything. I then discovered that the gas valve was leaking gas at the outlet orifice (btw, this dryer was converted to propane).

I read about checking the solenoids (continuity) and I get infinite across the 2-prong solenoid and 550 across the 3-prong solenoid on the 2 outer prongs and infinite across the outer and middle prongs. I read I should get about 1300 ohms on all (course I'm not sure exactly which prongs on the 3-prong solenoid you are supposed to check).

My questions are: 1) Does it appear these solenoids are bad? 2) If they are bad, why does the dryer heat up properly? 3) Can bad solenoids cause a gas valve to stay open and leak gas?

My Kenmore Series 90 (model 110.63912100) dryer keeps tripping the thermal cut-off fuse - I'm at a loss and would appreciate any help or suggestions (certainly up to letting this dryer go). When I replace the cut-off fuse, the dryer will run for a couple to dozen loads and then trip the fuse again. I have replaced the dryer vent hood and dryer vent hose, and made sure there is good airflow from the dryer out. I have replaced the cut-off fuse, high limit thermostat, heating element and cycling thermostat. The thermal fuse shows continuity so I haven't replaced that. I have pulled the blower motor and the vent pipe to the exterior and cleared it of lint with a shop vac and compressed air. I vacuumed the inside of dryer with everything removed. I have not tested the line coming in for 220 because I get heat with a new cut-off fuse but then it trips so I thought maybe it ruled that out? My wife thanks you for the help, she insists she wants a new vehicle before a dryer.
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